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As mercenaries leave Mali, experts say remaining Kremlin-controlled Africa Corps is more than just ‘Wagner rebranded’.
The International Criminal Court is reviewing a confidential legal report arguing that the Russia-linked Wagner group has committed war crimes by spreading images of apparent atrocities in West Africa ...
This month, the Russian mercenary outfit Wagner Group announced its total withdrawal from Mali, claiming it had completed its mission after three and a half years of operations in the West African ...
At its peak, Wagner had over 2,400 men in Mali, many of whom were veterans rotated from battlefields in Ukraine, Syria and the CAR, along with imported equipment and brutal expertise honed elsewhere.
The International Criminal Court is reviewing a confidential legal report asserting that the Russia-linked Wagner group has committed war crimes by spreading images of apparent atrocities in ...
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Africanews on MSNWagner Group faces war crime accusations over posting atrocities on social mediaThe International Criminal Court is reviewing confidential legal reports accusing the Russia-linked mercenary network of ...
Legal experts from UC Berkeley have argued to the International Criminal Court that the Wagner Group's alleged complicity in atrocities and its apparent weaponisation of social media could constitute ...
The International Criminal Court has been asked to review a confidential legal report asserting that the Russia-linked Wagner ...
The International Criminal Court has been asked to review a confidential legal report arguing that the Russia-linked Wagner ...
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